Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter the Civil War, a Confederate veteran must track down five outlaws who murdered his father and ransacked his farm during the war.After the Civil War, a Confederate veteran must track down five outlaws who murdered his father and ransacked his farm during the war.After the Civil War, a Confederate veteran must track down five outlaws who murdered his father and ransacked his farm during the war.
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Rory Calhoun is The Domino Kid (AKA: Cort Garand), who upon returning from his service in the Civil War sets out for vengeance against the five renegades who murdered his father. He quickly locates four of them, but the fifth man is proving illusive.
The script is a bit hoary, the formula unchallenging, and the very grand final shoot-out is as full of implausibilities as can be, but there's a good suspense quotient to this Oater that is most engaging. It also looks gorgeous, with the crisp black and white photography putting a tonally correct moody vibe on the story. Calhoun is a bastion of cool and hardness, quick on the draw and lobbing dominoes around to announce to his prey that they are up against a bad mutha. The requisite entanglements with cattle baron villain Wade Harrington (Duggan) and affairs of the heart are driven straight and simple, and the "twist" isn't really all that, yet this is well worth a look for Calhoun and B Western supporters. 7/10
Domino Kid combines a lot of good action and for the short running time of 74 minutes gets a lot of plot involved as well. Calhoun's a man who'd like to change for the better, but knows full well if he gets a line on the fifth man he's off to the hunt.
As for the fifth man with such veterans of screen villainy like James Griffith, Roy Barcroft, Peter Whitney and even Duggan who knows who this fifth man is. In fact we don't find out until the film is almost over.
Western fans all over will love the Domino Kid. The film hasn't aged a bit since 1957.
Calhoun retains his B Western solidity, Duggan credibly plays the bad fellow in hiding but when the moment comes, his heart is in the right place. How I wish all the baddies were ultimately this kind-hearted in real life (oh Utopia, thou failst me!)
Miller is a sweetie pie, a scumptious cookie to look at.
Good photography for a B flick. I liked it! 7/10.
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- TriviaFinal film of Yvette Duguay.
- ErroresWade Harrington claimed that part of Domino's ranch is public land so that Domino had no claim to it and couldn't use it, yet Wade built a dam on it. He was saying Domino can't use it because it's public land, but then he used it. Makes absolutely no sense.
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Domino: That clock right?
Cantina owner: Si, senor.
Domino: Time I'm on my way.
Cantina owner: You cannot go outside in the street now. It is dangerous!
Domino: Why?
Cantina owner: There is to be a gunfight between an Americano named Strangas and the man they call "Domino".
Domino: How do you know?
Cantina owner: The man in the telegraph station is my brother-in-law. This Domino sent the telegram that Strangas meet him in the street here at 8:00 in the morning. You might get hurt, senor.
Domino: So I might.
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 14 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
- 1.37 : 1